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nodinx-logrotator

v2.2.4

Published

logrotator for nodinx

Downloads

2

Readme

egg-logrotator

NPM version build status Test coverage David deps Known Vulnerabilities npm download

LogRotator for egg. Rotate all file of app.loggers by default

Install

$ npm i egg-logrotator

Usage

  • plugin.js
exports.logrotator = {
  enable: true,
  package: 'egg-logrotator',
};
  • config.default.js
// if any files need rotate by file size, config here
exports.logrotator = {
  filesRotateByHour: [],           // list of files that will be rotated by hour
  filesRotateBySize: [],           // list of files that will be rotated by size
  maxFileSize: 50 * 1024 * 1024,   // Max file size to judge if any file need rotate
  maxFiles: 10,                    // pieces rotate by size
  rotateDuration: 60000,           // time interval to judge if any file need rotate
  maxDays: 31,                     // keep max days log files, default is `31`. Set `0` to keep all logs
};

Feature

By default, LogRotator will rotate all files of app.loggers at 00:00 everyday, the format is .log.YYYY-MM-DD (egg-web.log.2016-09-30).

By Size

Rotate by size with config filesRotateBySize. when the file size is greater than maxFileSize, it will rename to .log.1.

If the file you renamed to is exists, it will increment by 1 (.log.1 -> .log.2), until maxFiles. if it reaches the maxFiles, then overwrite .log.${maxFiles}.

Files in filesRotateBySize won't be rotated by day.

By Hour

Rotate by hour with config filesRotateByHour. rotate the file at 00 every hour, the format is .log.YYYY-MM-DD-HH.

Files in filesRotateByHour won't be rotated by day.

Customize

You can use app.LogRotator to customize.

// app/schedule/custom.js
module.exports = app => {
  const rotator = getRotator(app);
  return {
    // https://github.com/eggjs/egg-schedule
    schedule: {
      type: 'worker', // only one worker run this task
      cron: '10 * * * *', // custom cron, or use interval
    },
    * task() {
      yield rotator.rotate();
    }
  };
};

function getRotator(app) {
  class CustomRotator extends app.LogRotator {
    // return map that contains a pair of srcPath and targetPath
    // LogRotator will rename ksrcPath to targetPath
    * getRotateFiles() {
      const files = new Map();
      const srcPath = '/home/admin/foo.log';
      const targetPath = '/home/admin/foo.log.2016.09.30';
      files.set(srcPath, { srcPath, targetPath });
      return files;
    }
  }
  return new CustomRotator({ app });
}

Define a method called getRotateFiles, return a map contains a pair of srcPath and targetPath.

Questions & Suggestions

Please open an issue here.

License

MIT